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Thus there are <math>500-x = 220</math> non-seniors. Since 70% of the non-seniors play a musical instrument, <math>220 \cdot \frac{7}{10} = \boxed{B) 154}</math> | Thus there are <math>500-x = 220</math> non-seniors. Since 70% of the non-seniors play a musical instrument, <math>220 \cdot \frac{7}{10} = \boxed{B) 154}</math> | ||
==Solution 2== | |||
Let x be the number of seniors, and y be the number of non-seniors. Then <cmath>\frac{3}{5}x + \frac{3}{10}y = \frac{468}{1000}\cdot500 = 234</cmath> | |||
Multiplying 10 to every term gives us | |||
<cmath>6x + 3y = 2340</cmath> | |||
Also, <math>x + y = 500</math> because there are 500 students in total. | |||
Solving these system of equations give us <math>x = 280</math>, <math>y = 220</math> | |||
Since 70% of the non-seniors play a musical instrument, we simply get 70% of 220, which gives us <math>\boxed{B) 154}</math> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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Problem
In a high school with
students,
of the seniors play a musical instrument, while
of the non-seniors do not play a musical instrument. In all,
of the students do not play a musical instrument. How many non-seniors play a musical instrument?
Solution
60% of seniors do not play a musical instrument. If we denote x as the number of seniors, then
Thus there are
non-seniors. Since 70% of the non-seniors play a musical instrument,
Solution 2
Let x be the number of seniors, and y be the number of non-seniors. Then
Multiplying 10 to every term gives us
Also,
because there are 500 students in total.
Solving these system of equations give us
,
Since 70% of the non-seniors play a musical instrument, we simply get 70% of 220, which gives us
See Also
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